Hi everyone! :o)
This is my 700th blog post!! :o)
Today is my turn to be on the spotlight over at Kitty Bee Designs and I made this CAS (clean and simple), You Rock Card. :o)
For my card I used a SUPER CUTE Kitty Bee Designs 'iPod Panda' digital image. Isn't he ADORABLE!!! :o) My panda is a he on this card, as it will be a card for a boy. :o)
How I made my card....
First I made a layout on my computer. Then I printed the panda three times: one on a watercolor paper, second on a white cardstock paper scrap and third directly on a cardstock paper panel. I left images to dry over the night.
Next day, I prepared card base first. I stamped the sentiment on the panel, colored printed panda with black marker and glued the panel on a white top folded card base.
Then I fussy cut the panda printed on the cardstock scrap, colored him with black marker and traced edges with same marker.
Next up was the panda printed on the watercolor paper. I stamped tiny circles around panda's eyes and colored his eyes and muzzle with black fine liners. I colored the panda in watercolor technique using Stabilo Fibre Tip Pens (markers). These colors are so vivid and I particularly like blue tones I used to color my panda. :o)
After drying, I fussy cut the panda and traced edges with black marker. Then I drew white dots, highlights and faux stitches with white gel pen and white pigment ink. I got idea to drew stitches from an adorable tag shared over on Kitty Bee Designs blog. Find it here.
Three pandas ready to be glued together. :o)
I glued together two pandas: watercolored and black colored one. I did this to make the image thicker, as the watercolor paper I use is very thin.
Lastly, I glued 3-D foam squares on the back of the colored panda and glued him over the black panda on the card base and my card was finished. I love how I colored this panda. :o)
Next day, I prepared card base first. I stamped the sentiment on the panel, colored printed panda with black marker and glued the panel on a white top folded card base.
Then I fussy cut the panda printed on the cardstock scrap, colored him with black marker and traced edges with same marker.
Next up was the panda printed on the watercolor paper. I stamped tiny circles around panda's eyes and colored his eyes and muzzle with black fine liners. I colored the panda in watercolor technique using Stabilo Fibre Tip Pens (markers). These colors are so vivid and I particularly like blue tones I used to color my panda. :o)
After drying, I fussy cut the panda and traced edges with black marker. Then I drew white dots, highlights and faux stitches with white gel pen and white pigment ink. I got idea to drew stitches from an adorable tag shared over on Kitty Bee Designs blog. Find it here.
Three pandas ready to be glued together. :o)
I glued together two pandas: watercolored and black colored one. I did this to make the image thicker, as the watercolor paper I use is very thin.
Lastly, I glued 3-D foam squares on the back of the colored panda and glued him over the black panda on the card base and my card was finished. I love how I colored this panda. :o)
Card measurements: 92 mm x 127 mm (3 5/8" x 5")
List of supplies:
List of supplies:
- Kitty Bee Designs 'iPod Panda' digital image
- Paper Smooches 'Sentiment Sampler' stamp set (sentiment)
- Create a Smile 'Eggstraordinary Egghunt' stamp set (tiny circle; the set is discontinued)
- white cardstock paper
- watercolor paper
- Stabilo Fiber Tip Pens (markers):
- light blue 68/41
- dark blue 68/32
- light grey 68/94
- dark grey 68/96
- black 68/46
- Mitsuubishi Fine Liner 0.1
- Mitsuubishi Fine Liner 0.2
- Mitsuubishi Fine Liner 0.3
- Uniball Signo White (gel pen)
- Uniball Signo White Pigment Ink
- UHU liquid glue
- 3-D foam squares, 2 mm thick
- printer
- Fiskars High Precision Personal Paper Trimmer
- bone folder
- Xcut self healing mat A4
- acrylic block (102 mm x 102 mm)
- Marabu rounded fine paint brush no. #0
- scissors
- kraft knife
- paper towels
- water
I hope you'll like my KBD spotlight project for this month and get inspired. For more inspiration and cute images jump over to the Kitty Bee Designs Etsy Store, Kitty Bee Designs Blog and Kitty Bee Designs FB. :o)